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Second Test of Section 2.0 of CSS1 Specification</TITLE>


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A:link {color: lime}
A:visited {color: maroon}
A.link {color: silver}
P:first-line {font-style: italic}
P:first-letter {font-size: 200%; float: left;}
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Testing Second Testable Statement of Section 2.0 of CSS1 Spec
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2. The concept of pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements extends addressing in CSS1
to allow external information ot influence the formatting process.
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA:
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If statement #2 above is passed, then:
<A HREF="ovalbbut.gif">This link</a> is lime if unvisited; the pseudo-class is
"A:link {color: lime}". <A HREF="ovalbbut.gif">This link</a> is
maroon if visited; the pseudo-class is "A:visited {color: maroon}".  
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<p:first-line>
The first line of this paragraph should have italic font style.
Plus a large "T" as first letter.
</p:first-line>
The remaining lines should be UA-default.  The pseudo-element applied is
"P:first-line {font-style: italic}".
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<P:first-letter>
T
</P:first-letter>he first
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line of this paragraph should be italic with a large "T" to start.
The pseudo-element
applied is "P:first-letter {font-size: 200%; float-left;}".  Everything 
else is UA-default.
External information above influences the presentation of this page.
Your browser rendering of this page should be similar to this 
<a class=link href="a202.gif">reference image</a> or to this <a class=link href="b202.gif">reference
image</a>.
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